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      Acknowledgements

             We would like to thank everyone that was involved in the
             research that went into the making of this book, especially
             Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives, Manchester City
             Council who gave us permission to use the black & white images
             throughout the book and the Digital Archives Association for
             supplying the old Chorlton maps.

                  We would also like to thank the following people in no
             particular order whose knowledge and research into this book
             was extremely valuable. Allan Brown, Alan Hollingum, Andy
             Robertson, Angus Bateman, Ann Love, Chorlton Good
             Neighbours, Chorlton Journal, Chris & Lyn, Claude-Étienne
             Armingaud, Collette Books, Daily Worker, David O’Reilly, Digital
             Archives Association, www.digitalarchives.co.uk, Doug Currie,
             David Wilkinson, East Dunbartonshire Archive, Egerton Papers,
             England Coach Post Card, Graham Gill, Jillian Goldsmith, JT, Ken
             Foster, Majorie Holmes, Manchester Libraries, Information and
             Archives, Manchester City Council, Old Football Pictures, Philip
             Lloyd, Rev John Booker, Rita Bishop, Robert Walker, Sapfo,
             Stephen Raw, Steve Pullen, The Building News, The Lloyd
             Collection, Tony Goulding, Tony Walker, Tuck DB Postcards,
             www.tuckdb.org, Turf Cigarette cards, Lipservice, Paul Maylor,
             David Harrop, Ann Love, Ida Bradshaw, Chris Hall and Bob
             Jones.

                  And especially Lindy Newns, who again spent many hours
             proofreading and editing the copy.

                  Andrew would like to thank Tina and his four sons who
             patiently listened to each exciting new story asked the right

                                                                       questions and always
                                                                       showed interest and
                                                                       offered encouragement.

                                                                            And Peter would like to
                                                                       thank his Wife Linda for
                                                                       her understanding, and
                                                                       help with yet another book.

                                                                            Also we would like to
                                                                       apologise for anyone we
                                                                       have missed in this
                                                                       Acknowledgement.

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